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[[File:Delia Vaccarello Roma Gay Pride 2010 cropped.jpg|thumb|Delia Vaccarello, 2010]]
'''Delia Vaccarello''' (7 October 1960 - 27 September 2019) was an Italian journalist and activist for LGBT rights. She conducted lectures regarding journalism in Bologna and Urbino, and edited columns in the national periodical press related to anti-discrimination issues. A self-declared lesbian, in 2005, she collaborated in a project in the municipality of Venice against homophobia and for citizenship education. For [[Arnoldo Mondadori Editore]], she curated a multi-volume [[anthology]] on love between women, the ''Blue Princesses''.
==Biography==
Delia Vaccarello was born in [[Palermo]], 7 October 1960. She graduated from [[Sapienza University of Rome]] with a degree in philosophy with a thesis in [[cultural anthropology]].<ref name="1journalistaward.stop-discrimination.info">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
Since 1990, she collaborated with the newspaper ''[[L'Unità]]'',<ref name="2cerca.unita.it/">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> first, as an employee and, later, as a freelancer. For the ''L'Unità'', she edited the page "Uno, due, tre… liberi tutti" ("One, two, three ... free everyone"). She also collaborated with the weekly ''Il Salvagente'' for which she edited the column "Il Salvagiovani".<ref name="3ilsalvagente.it"></ref> From 2010, she was affiliated with ''Il Fatto Quotidiano'',<ref name="4librimondadori.it"></ref> and from May 2013, with the ''[[HuffPost|Huffington Post]]''.<ref name="5huffingtonpost.it">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
Vaccarello held seminars at the journalism schools of [[Bologna]] and [[Urbino]], for which she developed an unpublished course of studies entitled "Media and Prejudices", the latter referring in particular to [[sexual orientation]].<ref name="1journalistaward.stop-discrimination.info" />
From 29 August to 8 September 2007, she was a member of the jury of the first Queer Lion Award at the [[64th Venice International Film Festival]].<ref name="7unita.news"></ref>
A cancer patient since 2013, Vaccarello died in Palermo on September 27, 2019.<ref name="13Repubblica.it">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref name="14ilfattoquotidiano.it">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
==Selected works==
* Gli svergognati: vite di gay, lesbiche, trans… storie di tutti, Milano, La Tartaruga, 2003, ISBN 88-7738-369-0.
* L'amore secondo noi: ragazzi e ragazze alla ricerca dell'identità, Milano, Mondadori, 2005, ISBN 88-04-54404-X.
* Sciò!: giovani, bugie, identità, Milano, Mondadori, 2007, ISBN 88-04-56835-6.
* Quando si ama si deve partire, Milano, Mondadori, 2008, ISBN 88-04-57801-7.
* Evviva la neve, Milano, Mondadori, 2010, ISBN 88-04-60234-1.
==References==
[[Category:1960 births]]
[[Category:2019 deaths]]
[[Category:20th-century Italian journalists]]
[[Category:21st-century Italian journalists]]
[[Category:21st-century Italian writers]]
[[Category:21st-century Italian women writers]]
[[Category:LGBT rights activists]]
[[Category:People from Palermo]]
[[Category:Deaths from cancer in Italy]]
[[Category:Sapienza University of Rome alumni]]
'''Delia Vaccarello''' (7 October 1960 - 27 September 2019) was an Italian journalist and activist for LGBT rights. She conducted lectures regarding journalism in Bologna and Urbino, and edited columns in the national periodical press related to anti-discrimination issues. A self-declared lesbian, in 2005, she collaborated in a project in the municipality of Venice against homophobia and for citizenship education. For [[Arnoldo Mondadori Editore]], she curated a multi-volume [[anthology]] on love between women, the ''Blue Princesses''.
==Biography==
Delia Vaccarello was born in [[Palermo]], 7 October 1960. She graduated from [[Sapienza University of Rome]] with a degree in philosophy with a thesis in [[cultural anthropology]].<ref name="1journalistaward.stop-discrimination.info">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
Since 1990, she collaborated with the newspaper ''[[L'Unità]]'',<ref name="2cerca.unita.it/">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> first, as an employee and, later, as a freelancer. For the ''L'Unità'', she edited the page "Uno, due, tre… liberi tutti" ("One, two, three ... free everyone"). She also collaborated with the weekly ''Il Salvagente'' for which she edited the column "Il Salvagiovani".<ref name="3ilsalvagente.it"></ref> From 2010, she was affiliated with ''Il Fatto Quotidiano'',<ref name="4librimondadori.it"></ref> and from May 2013, with the ''[[HuffPost|Huffington Post]]''.<ref name="5huffingtonpost.it">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
Vaccarello held seminars at the journalism schools of [[Bologna]] and [[Urbino]], for which she developed an unpublished course of studies entitled "Media and Prejudices", the latter referring in particular to [[sexual orientation]].<ref name="1journalistaward.stop-discrimination.info" />
From 29 August to 8 September 2007, she was a member of the jury of the first Queer Lion Award at the [[64th Venice International Film Festival]].<ref name="7unita.news"></ref>
A cancer patient since 2013, Vaccarello died in Palermo on September 27, 2019.<ref name="13Repubblica.it">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref name="14ilfattoquotidiano.it">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
==Selected works==
* Gli svergognati: vite di gay, lesbiche, trans… storie di tutti, Milano, La Tartaruga, 2003, ISBN 88-7738-369-0.
* L'amore secondo noi: ragazzi e ragazze alla ricerca dell'identità, Milano, Mondadori, 2005, ISBN 88-04-54404-X.
* Sciò!: giovani, bugie, identità, Milano, Mondadori, 2007, ISBN 88-04-56835-6.
* Quando si ama si deve partire, Milano, Mondadori, 2008, ISBN 88-04-57801-7.
* Evviva la neve, Milano, Mondadori, 2010, ISBN 88-04-60234-1.
==References==
[[Category:1960 births]]
[[Category:2019 deaths]]
[[Category:20th-century Italian journalists]]
[[Category:21st-century Italian journalists]]
[[Category:21st-century Italian writers]]
[[Category:21st-century Italian women writers]]
[[Category:LGBT rights activists]]
[[Category:People from Palermo]]
[[Category:Deaths from cancer in Italy]]
[[Category:Sapienza University of Rome alumni]]
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